This vintage postcard presents a crisp, color view of The Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity in Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The image captures the church's stately Georgian architecture, characterized by its prominent red brick facade and soaring white steeple, set against a clear sky. The surrounding cityscape includes neighboring buildings and a small green square, with period automobiles, including a black limousine parked at the curb, situating the photograph in the mid-20th century. The scene is a classic example of American ecclesiastical architecture and urban documentation from the era. The verso provides a concise historical précis, noting the congregation's first recorded service on November 29, 1729, the construction of the first church in 1734, and the erection of the present sanctuary between 1761 and 1766. This Dexter Press, Inc. production, published for James E. Hess and photographed by Jim Hess, also records the 1953-54 construction of the parish house and lists Dr. Wallace E. Fisher as the Senior Pastor, offering a snapshot of the church's leadership and physical plant at the time of printing. The card, identified by the product code 17903-B, serves as a valuable piece of Lancasteriana, illustrating the enduring presence of this historic parish within the city's architectural and religious heritage.